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clinton and i have done a very important issue. i believe that when millions of seniors and disabled veterans are struggling to get by on 12 or 13,000 here it is not good enough to say , and i have led the effort that we are not going to cut social security. what we must do is say of course we're not going to cut social security, but we're going to expand social security benefits. [applause] and here is how. it is not complicated. i know someone makes 5 million must someone makes hundred 18,000. they both contribute the same amount. if you with that and started 250,000 and above, the top one 1/2% ofone and a half percent of the american people, what we can do is increase social security benefits for those now living under 16,000 a year by $1,300 a year. that is not insignificant for people who are struggling. you know what, i think it is just appropriate to lift that and ask the wealthiest people in this country to make sure all seniors can live in dignity. [applause] that is my view. when secretary clinton drops and ask her her vi
clinton and i have done a very important issue. i believe that when millions of seniors and disabled veterans are struggling to get by on 12 or 13,000 here it is not good enough to say , and i have led the effort that we are not going to cut social security. what we must do is say of course we're not going to cut social security, but we're going to expand social security benefits. [applause] and here is how. it is not complicated. i know someone makes 5 million must someone makes hundred...
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clinton shared back and forth meet that qualification? >>> live on the uss-iowa dock here in los angeles. speaking at the rally here is our speaker. >> by god, here i am, pastor joel olsteen always begins with something funny on sunday morning and i would like to run this by you. i heard this yesterday and whether democrat or republicans i think you will enjoy it. three washington, d.c. teenagers are on the way to school and walk by the white house and there is the commander and chief out for a morning stroll. off to the right they see a car and a collision course with the president. they came and threw him out of the way and saved his life. the president gets up, brushes himself off and says you saved my life. what can i do for you? one student said i would like to ride on air force one and the other said i would like to go to west point. and he said i can take care of those. but the third kid said i would like a plot at arlington national cemetery and he said son, that is strange. why are you in such a hurry? he said when my dad finds o
clinton shared back and forth meet that qualification? >>> live on the uss-iowa dock here in los angeles. speaking at the rally here is our speaker. >> by god, here i am, pastor joel olsteen always begins with something funny on sunday morning and i would like to run this by you. i heard this yesterday and whether democrat or republicans i think you will enjoy it. three washington, d.c. teenagers are on the way to school and walk by the white house and there is the commander and...
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i was disappointed it took too long for clinton county to get the relief they needed. they finally got that. there is a way to look at that, speed up that relief that is so important but to your point about the trees that is a huge loss, thousands of trees we have lost across the state, there's work to do in that area. >>moderator: your response on this, what might not be covered uncertain costs. >> certain cost could be covered, sort of like one of those things, the straw that breaks the camel's back after the pandemic, as a modulus year for all of us and iowa especially. there are other things in more urban areas, loss of food, storage of food, getting electricity back up. there were other natural disasters in other places, those agreement and trucks had to be brought back to the state so looking at our electric grids and how to handle that in the next natural disaster is important but people lost a lot of food that was stored so getting access to food so they could continue -- >> thank you. mariannette miller-meeks, second district residents in scott and johnson cou
i was disappointed it took too long for clinton county to get the relief they needed. they finally got that. there is a way to look at that, speed up that relief that is so important but to your point about the trees that is a huge loss, thousands of trees we have lost across the state, there's work to do in that area. >>moderator: your response on this, what might not be covered uncertain costs. >> certain cost could be covered, sort of like one of those things, the straw that...
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by the way most regrets are supporting hillary clinton. most of them are very respectful and sabir supporting hillary for these reasons but firmly they couldn't say anything about me but the overwhelming majority it is politics and democracy in action so yes of course, i can. >> i will conclude with a media clip one of the of many moments on "saturday night live." >> hi. i will head home. >> i'm actually closing of the bar right now everybody has to go. you to. >> no phreaking way. [laughter] i'm not going anywhere. [laughter] i can stay here as long as i want. [laughter] >> senator sanders i am sorry the night is over know it is not over and tell i say it is over. [laughter] >> hello bernie provided and see you sitting behind me so far behind we could never catch up. [laughter] >> you saw me you see me in your sleep baby. [laughter] >> i have not seen that. [laughter] it is fun to be on "saturday night live". with any speech that i give that says eugene gets that reaction. >> did he neil let? >> yes. for trying to convince him on the camp
by the way most regrets are supporting hillary clinton. most of them are very respectful and sabir supporting hillary for these reasons but firmly they couldn't say anything about me but the overwhelming majority it is politics and democracy in action so yes of course, i can. >> i will conclude with a media clip one of the of many moments on "saturday night live." >> hi. i will head home. >> i'm actually closing of the bar right now everybody has to go. you to....
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that is hillary clinton. [applause]. president clinton, i was looking at a photo of you and hillary back in your yellow law school days, yes it was that one. you both looked looked so bright and hopeful, just like the two of you look today [applause]. that photo got me thinking about the path the two of you have each taken. you both could have gone anywhere, you could have followed any path, thankfully the path call to each of you was the path of public service. [applause]. you were each called to address the issue of prosperity, hope, and justice through service and government at both the state and national level. you both chose to put your lives, your fortune, and your sacred honor at this service of the thing we call government. of course, that government is nothing more and nothing less than what we all agree to do together. such a choice that hillary has made, and you and maybe better yet maybe invite mutuality commands me in this moment to make a similar choice. hillary's campaign, a campaign by, and for the most c
that is hillary clinton. [applause]. president clinton, i was looking at a photo of you and hillary back in your yellow law school days, yes it was that one. you both looked looked so bright and hopeful, just like the two of you look today [applause]. that photo got me thinking about the path the two of you have each taken. you both could have gone anywhere, you could have followed any path, thankfully the path call to each of you was the path of public service. [applause]. you were each called...
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relations with china and former secretary of state hillary clinton's e-mails. [background noises] >> welcome. today i want to discuss a theme that deserves far more attention and that is america is a force for good in the world. last week the food bank program was awarded the 2020 nobel peace prize for its efforts to improve conditions for peace around the world. the wfc is run by executive director david beasley, former governor of softer line who deserves along with his team a huge amount of credit for the organizations success over the past few years. w fp depends completely on voluntary contributions and he's grown his budget from about $6 billion in 2017 to more than $8 billion and 2019. that money translated to real lives saved is what the nobel peace prize reflected w fp now helps feed more than 100 quadrillion people in 80 countries and the united states in the united states has supplied 40% of the w fp budget and by far the greatest contribution from any nation in the world. more than 700, 700, or than 700 times what china has in more than two and half
relations with china and former secretary of state hillary clinton's e-mails. [background noises] >> welcome. today i want to discuss a theme that deserves far more attention and that is america is a force for good in the world. last week the food bank program was awarded the 2020 nobel peace prize for its efforts to improve conditions for peace around the world. the wfc is run by executive director david beasley, former governor of softer line who deserves along with his team a huge...
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healthcare was kind of scary at the time because then first lady hillary clinton was thinking of making big changes to the healthcarhealthcare system and s were like we don't know how this is going to play out so we have to work with a kind of specialty lender and that is how we finance our business. after we sold that company we said this is a good opportunity to create a company to blend money to companies like ours because we knew the healthcare business, we knew it was a big opportunity as a part of the economy and there were no lenders focused on lending. so we built the business to lend to those companies and it took off. >> host: how does it feel to be on wall street wants the next company took off -- >> guest: the first company we turned it around, we made it a little bit of money and learned a lot. the second company really took off because our timing was good. the theory we have for the business there was a need in the market we were right on about that and so that company took off in three years it was a good-sized business and we needed to raise more capital to grow the busi
healthcare was kind of scary at the time because then first lady hillary clinton was thinking of making big changes to the healthcarhealthcare system and s were like we don't know how this is going to play out so we have to work with a kind of specialty lender and that is how we finance our business. after we sold that company we said this is a good opportunity to create a company to blend money to companies like ours because we knew the healthcare business, we knew it was a big opportunity as...
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hillary clinton will be here. from "the desble moines register >> host: our next guest is set for the vice chair for the iowa democratic party and also president of afscme i willll counsel 61. danny homan welcome to c-span. >> guest: thank you, good morning to you all. plus i wanted to talk about looking at the polling data for the state of iowa and it's currently showing mr. trump with a good lead at this point as far as the state. as the number concern it?ha >> guest: no it doesn't concern me because it depends on what day, what polls, and a number of factors. i don't believe polls elect candidates.. i believe polls are a snapshot in time and i believe hillary clinton will do just fine here in the state of iowa. >> host: our previous guest from "the des moines register" talked about the republican influences in the state's history as far as electing republicans and democrats and you think it's going to be good for hillary clinton this time around. what makes you say that? >> guest: i believe although iowa is pro
hillary clinton will be here. from "the desble moines register >> host: our next guest is set for the vice chair for the iowa democratic party and also president of afscme i willll counsel 61. danny homan welcome to c-span. >> guest: thank you, good morning to you all. plus i wanted to talk about looking at the polling data for the state of iowa and it's currently showing mr. trump with a good lead at this point as far as the state. as the number concern it?ha >> guest:...
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but the other side and they're getting nervous chelsea clinton came out today to attack bernie sanders of all people a very strange line of attack and a strange surrogate. but that is a sign they are worried about stopping the momentum before he surpasses the if perhaps steele's iowa host: is the field set if she loses hypothetically could we see senator warren or vice president bided enter the race? >> i don't think so it is probably too late to at that point if there really seemed to the party were collapsing, you could envision a scenario at the convention is sanders was incapacitated or clinton could not serve, then maybe without far-fetched scenario they would come off the sidelines but realistically this will be a race between hillary and bernie and that is why the potential of the elizabeth ward endorsement hanging out there is so large. >> you can read the details of mine. national correspondent for bloomberg business week. thank you for your time. >> china should grow economically of course, with one or two generations everybody goes from a bicycle to the bmw. good. yes. thoug
but the other side and they're getting nervous chelsea clinton came out today to attack bernie sanders of all people a very strange line of attack and a strange surrogate. but that is a sign they are worried about stopping the momentum before he surpasses the if perhaps steele's iowa host: is the field set if she loses hypothetically could we see senator warren or vice president bided enter the race? >> i don't think so it is probably too late to at that point if there really seemed to...
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up against a hillary clinton. that's an important part of this race is how -- what are you going to do for america? but also how you juxtapose that with the likely democratic nominee. i think a lot of fronts we match up very well because we have matched up well in the past. i think i'm the only person in the field that has any real experience having gone toe to toe with the clinton machine and hillary clinton specifically when i was in the united states senate. i think that -- if experience matters, i think there's a lot of folks who believe now experience is more important than it once thought it was, that recommends me to the electorate as time goes on. i'll be happy to stop there. mr. cook: one or two and move around the table. let me ask you about fundraising. as you know jeb bush has raised an enormous amount of money, $114 million. and the estimates are that cruz raised and allies raised $51 and rubio $45 million. cruz's folks say that you don't need to be the most well funded but that you need to have the m
up against a hillary clinton. that's an important part of this race is how -- what are you going to do for america? but also how you juxtapose that with the likely democratic nominee. i think a lot of fronts we match up very well because we have matched up well in the past. i think i'm the only person in the field that has any real experience having gone toe to toe with the clinton machine and hillary clinton specifically when i was in the united states senate. i think that -- if experience...
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clinton gets to claim she came back after trailing sanders in the polls and she is the first clinton to ever win the iowa caucuses, except when bill ran for reelection and he lost the iowa caucuses in 1992 when thom was in the race back then. she is the first person to win the iowa caucuses after losing eight years ago. she is the first woman to win the caucuses, and by the way, bernie sanders gets to claim a victory because he came pretty close to knocking off a former secretary of state, so they move on to new hampshire where all the polls show bernie sanders is leading by a significant margin. host: he is leading in new hampshire, but what happened after? doing intok times is the numbers of entrance and exit polls and make the argument that iowa was tailor-made to bernie sanders, well, a virtual ties not that great because white elect [indiscernible] and younger voters are harder at this point. host: the iowa caucuses were 97% white. you. is diversity for and on the democratic side, two percent white, so iowa is a very white state. new hampshire is a very white state. to the most
clinton gets to claim she came back after trailing sanders in the polls and she is the first clinton to ever win the iowa caucuses, except when bill ran for reelection and he lost the iowa caucuses in 1992 when thom was in the race back then. she is the first person to win the iowa caucuses after losing eight years ago. she is the first woman to win the caucuses, and by the way, bernie sanders gets to claim a victory because he came pretty close to knocking off a former secretary of state, so...
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clinton over here, sanders over here, malley here, malley over there, on committee can be right here. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> i need your attention please. i need you to listen. this is very important. i have a few sheets of paper here where people may not have completed the registration. so i will call these names. i am the pre-think temporary chair.
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and hillary clinton speaks to campaigners in marshalltown, iowa, starting at 9:30 p.m. eastern. >> well, the countdown is on and as we approach the iowa caucuses, we are really the only place where you can watch these events unfold as they happen. whether it is a campaign rally, houseparty, a town hall meeting. covering a policy speech, nobody else is going to give you that unfiltered look at the candidates work the crowd and talk to voters and make their best sales pitch. we are going to be crisscrossing iowa for the next couple of days leading up to the caucuses and we will be covering all of the candidates democrat and republican keeping an eye on what happens because we will be the only network that will actually take you to the republican and democratic caucus. so if you ever really wondered how it happened, watch c-span. >> next, the supreme court oral argument in the city of paterson, new jersey. officers decide whether they violated the free-speech rights of an officer that was demoted after his superiors supported that he supported this. >> mr. chief justice, p
and hillary clinton speaks to campaigners in marshalltown, iowa, starting at 9:30 p.m. eastern. >> well, the countdown is on and as we approach the iowa caucuses, we are really the only place where you can watch these events unfold as they happen. whether it is a campaign rally, houseparty, a town hall meeting. covering a policy speech, nobody else is going to give you that unfiltered look at the candidates work the crowd and talk to voters and make their best sales pitch. we are going to...
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clinton was running. she wasn't running for president, i was not her constituent, but i was a father of a soldier who wanted his son back in the united states so i could be there when his surgeries were done. that happened. my boy was stabilized, put on a play, plain, return to the united states and had his surgeries done in texas. when people talk about her being a liar, not caring, not caring, not caring for other than herself and her family, that is not the hillary clinton that i know. every time i have the privilege of seeing her in talking to her, she always asks about my son. she asks about my 20-year-old daughter who is a junior at the university of northern iowa. she asks about my family. one of my best friends wife passed away in the last three or four months. hillary clinton sent him a personal letter of condolences. this is the hillary clinton that i know. i know that everybody does not know her. i know that some people base their opinion of hillary clinton based on other news stations that hav
clinton was running. she wasn't running for president, i was not her constituent, but i was a father of a soldier who wanted his son back in the united states so i could be there when his surgeries were done. that happened. my boy was stabilized, put on a play, plain, return to the united states and had his surgeries done in texas. when people talk about her being a liar, not caring, not caring, not caring for other than herself and her family, that is not the hillary clinton that i know. every...
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iowa had never been clinton country. and hillary had increased the share from under 30% in 2008 to 50% give or take a little in 2016. plus unlike obama he was tailor-made for iowa. the state is overwhelmingly white. with decidedly working-class even as bernie sanders was able to eke out a victory. why couldn't they see the difference on one level it was just another of his routine fix about television personnel. they had declared obama the winner of that 2008 primary in may of that year. but it was another sign of the inability to tamp down his emotions at the start of the day he have gone for a walk with his aides to release some of the building stress and at one point he played a combination of card games. he was the protective husband and in a concerned democrat and now he was shouting eight years years of pent up frustration at his longtime friend and advisor. when bill had spent himself he calmly walked into an adjoining space that was part of the sweep for caucus night. he found the man he was looking for i was sta
iowa had never been clinton country. and hillary had increased the share from under 30% in 2008 to 50% give or take a little in 2016. plus unlike obama he was tailor-made for iowa. the state is overwhelmingly white. with decidedly working-class even as bernie sanders was able to eke out a victory. why couldn't they see the difference on one level it was just another of his routine fix about television personnel. they had declared obama the winner of that 2008 primary in may of that year. but it...
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>> will, obviously president clinton has relationship with many members of congress on the democratic side going back to his time here and we need use of his offering to do whatever he could to help pass this legislation. he asked for calls. obviously rahm emanuel knows who president clinton knows well and we handed him members to reach out to and i think in the end he was successful in helping us get some of those votes. i would say this to prior to coming out here, i was a meeting in the situation room where secretary clinton was and she was very happy to see what happened yesterday and when the president came in walked over and they gave him a big hug for had been accomplished. thanks, guys. [inaudible conversations] >>> attorneys general for nearly a dozen states will challenge the constitutionality of the just passed health care bill. we talked about that issue with the law professor on the washington journal. this is about a half-hour. >> host: joining us from charlottesville virginia is timothy of the washington and lee university school a professor there and is here to talk ab
>> will, obviously president clinton has relationship with many members of congress on the democratic side going back to his time here and we need use of his offering to do whatever he could to help pass this legislation. he asked for calls. obviously rahm emanuel knows who president clinton knows well and we handed him members to reach out to and i think in the end he was successful in helping us get some of those votes. i would say this to prior to coming out here, i was a meeting in...
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and it was in direct response to hillary clinton it takes a village because i do believe that the families of the building block of society and the marriage is an essential book in good. if you look at the work that has been done by arthur brooks and others to talk about the issue of happiness an and look at stus over time about what makes people happy. again i address this in the book. but it's not even close. married people are by far happier than single people. and have better economic prospects. the children do better with education, drugs, crime. there's all sorts of societal benefits. and you are right. republicans have been reticent and downright hostile to embracing that and talking about it because they don't want to be seen as mobilized into telling people how to live their lives. nobody's telling anybody have to live their life. what we are saying is any more than we are saying you shouldn't smoke the government all the time has all sorts of messages coming out saying that smoking is bad. or texting and driving is bad or hiring veterans is a good thing to do. we recognize that c
and it was in direct response to hillary clinton it takes a village because i do believe that the families of the building block of society and the marriage is an essential book in good. if you look at the work that has been done by arthur brooks and others to talk about the issue of happiness an and look at stus over time about what makes people happy. again i address this in the book. but it's not even close. married people are by far happier than single people. and have better economic...
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clinton. he campaigned for hillary clinton in iowa. this year, appearing on nbc's "meet the press" he compared donald trump to bernie madoff. the sect secretary has been mentioned as a possible chief of staff. at the usda he has a vast port puerto portfolio. this anti-opioid efforts are generated flo. his open childhood. adopted as an orphan he hossson of his mother's struggle with alcoholism. he also leads u.s. sda's efforts to open cuba to american agriculture experts and has actively encouraged the development of biofuels benefit check development in small towns. he is an active support are othe traps pacific -- transpacific partner ship. he seeings withouting this deal the u.s. farmer ared a a competitive disadvantage against china. please give a warm welcome to secretary vilsack. >> thank you very much. i appreciate the opportunity to return to the press club. always a opportunity and privilege to be here representing the department of agriculture and the obama administration. want to mak
clinton. he campaigned for hillary clinton in iowa. this year, appearing on nbc's "meet the press" he compared donald trump to bernie madoff. the sect secretary has been mentioned as a possible chief of staff. at the usda he has a vast port puerto portfolio. this anti-opioid efforts are generated flo. his open childhood. adopted as an orphan he hossson of his mother's struggle with alcoholism. he also leads u.s. sda's efforts to open cuba to american agriculture experts and has...
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, defeated the clinton machine and lived to tell about it. and that that may be the most important part of all. [applause]. when i got into office corruption was rampant. i had the most lopsided legislature in the entire country. i know i know you may think it was massachusetts, organ are met, perhaps you got is new jersey, new york, or california, but it was not, it was arkansas. more democrats, fewer republicans than any other state in the country. 90% elected democrats to 10% republicans and and some of those are suspect to be honest with you. i need the political machine of that state had two people up and then we went to work to stop the corruption. i i opened up a toll-free 800 number it and i said call if you want to report some waste or corruption. we had a thousand calls. over the next couple of years, over 15 different elected officials were indicted, convicted, and many carted off to jail. [applause]. you can't fight corruption if you don't take it out of the body. it is a cancer cancer to our constitutional form of government. fol
, defeated the clinton machine and lived to tell about it. and that that may be the most important part of all. [applause]. when i got into office corruption was rampant. i had the most lopsided legislature in the entire country. i know i know you may think it was massachusetts, organ are met, perhaps you got is new jersey, new york, or california, but it was not, it was arkansas. more democrats, fewer republicans than any other state in the country. 90% elected democrats to 10% republicans and...
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on -- nomination she could cleanup easily berger there is a much different perspective ilo was never clinton country she increased per-share from under 30% plus i'd like obama verdi was tailor-made for iowa olmert most light blue with colleges most working-class cities that was hillary showing strength. white couldn't see the difference? it was just a routine of television and personalities "meet the press" host declared it obama the winner but another sign to camp down those that pivotal moment of his wife's political career. hugh a with a walk to relieve the stress and 1.played cards he was a concern has spent now he had his pent-up frustration at his longtime friend and advisor. >> two, walked into that the trading space the down the man he was looking for proper. bespectacled in his mid-40s the communications director from dawn till sacked to run the iowa operation. as of former aide to tom harkin and he knew a better than anyone. he said he'll go in there and deal with him. he gathered himself to see the former president of the weathered care he was wearing a suit is arms recrossed even
on -- nomination she could cleanup easily berger there is a much different perspective ilo was never clinton country she increased per-share from under 30% plus i'd like obama verdi was tailor-made for iowa olmert most light blue with colleges most working-class cities that was hillary showing strength. white couldn't see the difference? it was just a routine of television and personalities "meet the press" host declared it obama the winner but another sign to camp down those that...
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you think back to bill clinton in 1993, george w. bush 50,001. president obama's was in 2009 as well as the trump tax cut in 2017. none of those proposals where you where you support them or think were good or bad, actually none of them come even close to having the whole support of the american people as this act. indeed, as chairman yarmouth is a slight majority of republicans support this plan. because the american people know regardless of party is badly needed. we touched 500,000 american lives lost to covid. that is the starkest way to measure the damage but there has also been severeeconomic death and we continue to see . as i point out looks like 20 seconds so let me say in closing this. not just theamerican people , economists across the ideological spectrum supported as well including even president. . and with mister chairman i feel that. forward to being part of this historic debate area. >> i gentleman you two minutes to go from new york, mister. >> thank you mister chairman. for weeks we've been delivering on legislation to get amer
you think back to bill clinton in 1993, george w. bush 50,001. president obama's was in 2009 as well as the trump tax cut in 2017. none of those proposals where you where you support them or think were good or bad, actually none of them come even close to having the whole support of the american people as this act. indeed, as chairman yarmouth is a slight majority of republicans support this plan. because the american people know regardless of party is badly needed. we touched 500,000 american...
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before the new hampshire primary i am reminded senator barack obama had 11-point lead over hillary clinton and lost by a percentage point so the weekend before in a state that shows that pete buttigieg is rising in the poll polls. >> look for surprises on tuesday night. because you have a lot of voters a multi- candidate field and many to choose from so voters have been unsettled and ambivalent checking people out now we get these results from iowa in slow motion that new hampshire voters are absorbing that and pete buttigieg is the man of the hour going into the weekend but we don't know at the end of the weekend how things will look. things can move suddenly on the event that might occur i remember the monday before the 2008 primary hillary clinton was crying at an event he didn't want - - it didn't seem like a lot at the time but that could sway voters. >> go back to the demographics of the states you mention sanders where is warren or pete buttigieg or biden strength. >> pete buttigieg will come from new hampshire suburbs especially hillsborough and rocking ham county affluent well-edu
before the new hampshire primary i am reminded senator barack obama had 11-point lead over hillary clinton and lost by a percentage point so the weekend before in a state that shows that pete buttigieg is rising in the poll polls. >> look for surprises on tuesday night. because you have a lot of voters a multi- candidate field and many to choose from so voters have been unsettled and ambivalent checking people out now we get these results from iowa in slow motion that new hampshire voters...
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and by the way, when you hear the word tariff that you knew clintonism for tax -- euphemism. if they keep pushing had one thing they've done in this administration, every president now is about deregulation. this is the first one to do it with a granularity and the particularity that's been done in the past year, whether it's energy, the internet, the food and drug administration, real good stuff has been done. and taxes are regulation aquino the numbers, $2 trillion it cost this economy ever you. 90%% of them are useless or constrict our freedoms and constrict the growth of this country. they done good things on that, and the judges and the tax bill, it's not a flat tax or no tax but it was some progress which washington is miraculous but one thing they should do is emphasized by the way on taxes, can't say this enough, is a should say this is the first of more to come. the other thing they should do is take the congressional budget office which says taxes, tax cuts don't do much for the economy, perhaps send it on a long-term sabbatical to north korea. just get it out of th
and by the way, when you hear the word tariff that you knew clintonism for tax -- euphemism. if they keep pushing had one thing they've done in this administration, every president now is about deregulation. this is the first one to do it with a granularity and the particularity that's been done in the past year, whether it's energy, the internet, the food and drug administration, real good stuff has been done. and taxes are regulation aquino the numbers, $2 trillion it cost this economy ever...
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and i don't know how in a situation like we have now, very unlike president clinton when everybody had been deposed, the president had been deposed, we had depositions in a private setting, you had people appearing before a grand jury, we do not have that situation today. so i don't see how you find the truth in the areas where we don't know answers without calling witnesses like john bolton, mick mulvaney, the acting chief of staff, and several of the other witnesses that were working under them, they are in the white house. and getting all of the relevant documents. so i think we are also gaining momentum there. i think the american people want a fair, open trial and i hope that we will move in that direction as we begin this later this week and then go into the trial actually on tuesday. thank you. >> thank you mr. leader, and i want to especially thank senators kane and udall for their leadership and working to force a debate and of votes in congress to prevent further escalation of hostilities and ironic. there are hard lessons that we should be learning when america chooses to go
and i don't know how in a situation like we have now, very unlike president clinton when everybody had been deposed, the president had been deposed, we had depositions in a private setting, you had people appearing before a grand jury, we do not have that situation today. so i don't see how you find the truth in the areas where we don't know answers without calling witnesses like john bolton, mick mulvaney, the acting chief of staff, and several of the other witnesses that were working under...
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you were here in 1999 when bill clinton also gave the state of the union during an impeachment trial. curious on your thoughts, giving you were a house manager at the time. you also schiff also gave his state of the union at night, but during the day they were doing a senate trial. >> i think that both presidents were smart not to bring it up during the state of the union and stay focused on important issues com come and they both dd that and both did it successfully i think. >> what else are you from the speech? >> it was optimistic and he talked about his policies and how they are working. we are seeing one of the strongest economies that we have seen in a long time, and as a result we see the unemployment rates among african-americans, hispanic american, asian americans at all-time lows meaning people are working and that is a good thing. so his policies are working and what's get beyond the impeachment and maybe get together to work on things together like infrastructure and opioid abuse in so many other things we ought to be working on. >> he brought that up and mentioned your st
you were here in 1999 when bill clinton also gave the state of the union during an impeachment trial. curious on your thoughts, giving you were a house manager at the time. you also schiff also gave his state of the union at night, but during the day they were doing a senate trial. >> i think that both presidents were smart not to bring it up during the state of the union and stay focused on important issues com come and they both dd that and both did it successfully i think. >>...
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with last week we laid to rest a clinton firefighter and we watch firefighter cade recover from the same tragic event. for these men and women services and just part of their job it is who they are. whether the uniform is on or off. after graduating from central college with the special forces after almost eight years of active service and tumors in the middle east he began his job search through homebase iowa and eventually landed back home in pala at vermeer and started on the production line and quickly became the head of security where his instincts to serve and protect would be put to use in ways no one could imagine. july 19th a tornado ripped through the campus completely destroying one factory and heavily damaging others. it was devastating and i saw firsthand the next day. cars were on top of each other and brick walls were leveled but yet not one single fatality. not one thanks to those called and experienced leadership 3000 employees and visitors attending the customer appreciation day were safe. despite the all clear issued by the weather service he kept everyone sheltered an
with last week we laid to rest a clinton firefighter and we watch firefighter cade recover from the same tragic event. for these men and women services and just part of their job it is who they are. whether the uniform is on or off. after graduating from central college with the special forces after almost eight years of active service and tumors in the middle east he began his job search through homebase iowa and eventually landed back home in pala at vermeer and started on the production line...
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and hillary clinton paid millions with foreign operatives to go into op ttries. [applause] so foreign agents going to other countries collecting phony dir dirt, giving it to lle fbi that makes it to the press also known the marketing wing of the dnc. [laughter] and that is used as the basis for a hoax fbi investigation and i dedicated the book to the deplorable's because they are the ones that never wavered. [applause] >> you saw it and the desperation. adam schiff and i did not swear at the reagan library princess program still waiting for the evidence he says for three years on national tv to the american people he has seen the proof. that didn't work out so well but no accountability on that side. that's a double standard. but when you do 30 hours of testimony in front of the house and senate this is good material. and then after failing and flailing away spending taxpayer money 19 hillary clinton donors were hired because they had no bias obviously. seven of them had the celebration that never happened when they were going to break the glass ceiling. [laughte
and hillary clinton paid millions with foreign operatives to go into op ttries. [applause] so foreign agents going to other countries collecting phony dir dirt, giving it to lle fbi that makes it to the press also known the marketing wing of the dnc. [laughter] and that is used as the basis for a hoax fbi investigation and i dedicated the book to the deplorable's because they are the ones that never wavered. [applause] >> you saw it and the desperation. adam schiff and i did not swear at...
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. >> what is your response to last night hillary clinton saying that it was more a political event and a national event. >> i guess that is why she lost. she doesn't get it. she never did. i knew that a long time ago. she never got it. that's why she lost. anything else ask [inaudible] >> i think we are going to do well. as you saw, there was a 5% drop off. you say there's something wrong with the president. he would say. by moving to iowa. they will make a big announcement by the way in iowa. we will be taking a very big announcement, and i have to say that farmers are so thrilled with the usmc eight. i don't work this nafta because it was a disaster for the country. it lost millions and millions of jobs, thousands and thousands of factories and plants that's bad for farmers. .. . >> they have already retaliated that is the ultimate retaliation. china wants to make a deal and i say they're not ready yet. they're not ready. we can hold a couple of meeting meetings. we cannot have it is foolish. we have to make it a two-way street we have to benefit also. think you any other questions.
. >> what is your response to last night hillary clinton saying that it was more a political event and a national event. >> i guess that is why she lost. she doesn't get it. she never did. i knew that a long time ago. she never got it. that's why she lost. anything else ask [inaudible] >> i think we are going to do well. as you saw, there was a 5% drop off. you say there's something wrong with the president. he would say. by moving to iowa. they will make a big announcement by...
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bill clinton became the comeback kid and is the place hillary clinton said she found her voice in 2008 when sheep off the remarkable victory in the 2008 new hampshire primary that led to that protracted primary season that wouldn't have happened but with bernie sanders in the lead in the state. >> host: what campaigns will he be campaigning out and what about the message coordinator. >> guest: i'm not sure that anybody can tell bill clinton what to say except maybe hillary clinton. the republicans can see this in terms of how good he is and these are two really key areas and there is a core of democrats particularly blue-collar democrats and then a different type of democrats that's more white collar based on the seacoast. both of them are aimed at rallying the grassroots. the one major advantage during his sanders has over hillary clinton in the state is enthusiasm among his supporters. they love him and want to volunteer for him, they feel passionate and they are part of a cause. she has the best oiled machine but lacks the passion with a number and hillary clinton herself was in the
bill clinton became the comeback kid and is the place hillary clinton said she found her voice in 2008 when sheep off the remarkable victory in the 2008 new hampshire primary that led to that protracted primary season that wouldn't have happened but with bernie sanders in the lead in the state. >> host: what campaigns will he be campaigning out and what about the message coordinator. >> guest: i'm not sure that anybody can tell bill clinton what to say except maybe hillary clinton....
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they see the clinton -- see that clinton raised taxes, the economy grew and the budget improved. apparently, correlation is all that is necessary to establish causality in their world, particularly when it works in their favor. what also gets left out of the standard democratic history is the stock price bubble that was actually the basis of much of the growth in the 1990's. so, mr. president, let's consider the clinton bubble further and ask what it could possibly mean for the recent financial crisis. one of the charges levied by president clinton which echoes a familiar democrat talking point is that americans should be wary of republicans because we champion deregulation that -- quote -- "got us into this mess." but who generated the mess? the mess was a devastating financial crisis. and who sowed the seeds of that crisis? first consider the significant financial deregulation under the bush administration. the fact is, there wasn't any. so where did the deregulation in finance come from? whose policies promoted financial markets prone to bubbles and irrational exuberance and b
they see the clinton -- see that clinton raised taxes, the economy grew and the budget improved. apparently, correlation is all that is necessary to establish causality in their world, particularly when it works in their favor. what also gets left out of the standard democratic history is the stock price bubble that was actually the basis of much of the growth in the 1990's. so, mr. president, let's consider the clinton bubble further and ask what it could possibly mean for the recent financial...
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like the clinton foundation, nobody has ever looked into the clinton foundation. , do theyeople in iowa realize how terrible our press is these days? noble, let's ask you about this idea of media bias. what is your perspective? do you get questions? guest: it is something that comes up on the campaign trail, especially at trump events when i told his supporters and get an ear full about the way the press has handled donald trump. to the caller's point about the volume of coverage of truck -- trump and his perception of the nature of that coverage, we're talking about somebody who has been a public life for decades but has not been part of the political process. it is sort of a natural vetting process that comes at the politics that the media had a lot of catch up to do with the donald trump as he emerged out of, you know, the entertainment industry into politics over the last year and a half. there was a lot of vetting to do of his character and passed and political position -- past and political position. hillary clinton has been a s, 25, 30or -- politic years. and to his point about t
like the clinton foundation, nobody has ever looked into the clinton foundation. , do theyeople in iowa realize how terrible our press is these days? noble, let's ask you about this idea of media bias. what is your perspective? do you get questions? guest: it is something that comes up on the campaign trail, especially at trump events when i told his supporters and get an ear full about the way the press has handled donald trump. to the caller's point about the volume of coverage of truck --...
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. >> you said expect the unexpected five days before new hampshire governor bill clinton was fifth and then second overall the comeback kid and in 2008 senator barack obama an 11-point lead and lost three percentage points to hillary clinton. >> a lot can happen in those eight days they can surge and also pull back and that's exactly what happened with barack obama coming out of the caucuses with all of the momentum than the debate performance may move back to hillary clinton that is the you are likable enough and add emotional moment on the weekend on the trail and she narrowly defeated obama despite his lead in the polls. and for those to decide at the last minute there isn't a lot of time between iowa and new hampshire so really anything can happen. >> the secretary of state with the record turnout what are we looking for? >> we will be looking at the college towns for bernie sanders looking at story county or johnson county near iowa state or university of iowa she did really well but the way the caucuses are set up it looks like he did not win the delegates as pete buttigieg becau
. >> you said expect the unexpected five days before new hampshire governor bill clinton was fifth and then second overall the comeback kid and in 2008 senator barack obama an 11-point lead and lost three percentage points to hillary clinton. >> a lot can happen in those eight days they can surge and also pull back and that's exactly what happened with barack obama coming out of the caucuses with all of the momentum than the debate performance may move back to hillary clinton that...
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with hillary clinton maintaining a lead. democratic candidates are spending the final days trying to increase the number of supporters who will participate. polls suggest a heavy turnout will benefit sanders if turnout is low the edge goes to clinton. nbc news wall street merit poll shows clinton has a small edge 48 percent to 45 percent. c-span talked with students at simpson college, a small liberal arts school south of des moines. >> host: participating in the fact check project in the political science department. tell us about what you did. >> guest: i fact checked rick santorum that immigration is causing wages to be depressed. whatwhat we found is overall that part of it was over emphasized and other factors are causing this. >> guest: you fact checked, aschecked, as well. what do you think that students get out of it? >> we tend to come up you know, be nerds and do research anyway, but it was important that we did one from each party. looking at our own party and the claims that we were making. >> what is the other h
with hillary clinton maintaining a lead. democratic candidates are spending the final days trying to increase the number of supporters who will participate. polls suggest a heavy turnout will benefit sanders if turnout is low the edge goes to clinton. nbc news wall street merit poll shows clinton has a small edge 48 percent to 45 percent. c-span talked with students at simpson college, a small liberal arts school south of des moines. >> host: participating in the fact check project in the...
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name clinton being, you know, the biggest, largest brand in the democratic party. she had a considerable war chest advantage as well as name recognition, and the fact that he was actually able to defeat her and then go up against war hero and a maverick in the general election -- and america as such -- was truly incredible, truly historic. sometime between 2006, 2005-2006, sometime in there enough people began telling him in various forums that we think that the time is now right for you. one of his advisers said that, you know, timing is everything in politics. and one of his advisers, i think, in early 2005 said even though others may be saying that this is absurd, began saying that now might be your time. and clearly one pivotal moment was the speech that he delivered. he gave the keynote address at the democratic national convention in 2004. and when he delivered that speech, he became a rock star almost overnight. and that clearly sort of catapulted his stock and his ability to sort of get known to voters. most peopling when you mention when did they ever hear
name clinton being, you know, the biggest, largest brand in the democratic party. she had a considerable war chest advantage as well as name recognition, and the fact that he was actually able to defeat her and then go up against war hero and a maverick in the general election -- and america as such -- was truly incredible, truly historic. sometime between 2006, 2005-2006, sometime in there enough people began telling him in various forums that we think that the time is now right for you. one...
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bill clinton was off. he hollered at john podesta loud enough to be heard through the walls of the little rooms he laid claim of a historic savory hotel in downtown des moines, iowa. it was the pond and he was watching on tv. they're getting it all wrong again as the result of the iowa caucuses trickled in. hillary was reading, but he was going to be tight. omg wolf blitzer said on cnn. it doesn't get a whole lot closer than that. that assessment invited parallels to hillary's 2008 last two barack obama. it was then builds absurd comparison and i had been a three-way race and she was still likely to come up a winner on this night, not the third-place finisher. the upstart challenger competing in iowa in dÉjÀ vu was so hard storyline to resist. and ensures the race will go on for months and months on the democratic side reported that night and sanders headquarters. hillary was such a prohibitive front-runner heading into the democratic nomination by that she should have cleaned up. bill had a much differe
bill clinton was off. he hollered at john podesta loud enough to be heard through the walls of the little rooms he laid claim of a historic savory hotel in downtown des moines, iowa. it was the pond and he was watching on tv. they're getting it all wrong again as the result of the iowa caucuses trickled in. hillary was reading, but he was going to be tight. omg wolf blitzer said on cnn. it doesn't get a whole lot closer than that. that assessment invited parallels to hillary's 2008 last two...
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remember when the dnc and hillary clinton paid their law firm on million dollars and said it was for something else and we found out later it wasn't and it was all about russian collusion so they went through and they got investigated. million dollars they spent and you know, at the end of the day they didn't get prosecuted, they got find $8000 and the dnc got find $100,000 even though they use $1 million and knowingly in the fact of what they were doing to try to hide. they got investigated so i look at it from this perspective . we live in america there should be equal justice. this was personal money, seven years ago statute of limitations but it's horrifying that you think this is just political and i think that's what the rest of the country thinks that we're tired of that. we're sitting here going through an issue conference where we just brought up three major bills. try to get these bills created, really hard to get them to the american public. this is what we're going through. this is what we're explaining i know you've asked this question a couple of times during this issue
remember when the dnc and hillary clinton paid their law firm on million dollars and said it was for something else and we found out later it wasn't and it was all about russian collusion so they went through and they got investigated. million dollars they spent and you know, at the end of the day they didn't get prosecuted, they got find $8000 and the dnc got find $100,000 even though they use $1 million and knowingly in the fact of what they were doing to try to hide. they got investigated so...
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>> i could also blame clinton, right? in all fairness, she was only president for nine months, in all fairness. and bill clinton gave a speech, and he knew osama bin laden just like i did, and he gave a speech, talking about osama bin laden. so we can blame everybody. i will say this. the expression, the buck stops here? you're president, the buck stops here. that's the way it is. but it's one of the reasons i say -- and i mean this so strongly -- we owe a lot of money -- 19 trillion -- i told you -- but we have to build up our military so big so strong so powerful. got to do it. we've got to do it. [cheering] >> we got to do it. so powerful that nobody is going to met with us. nobody. i don't want to use it. i don't want to use it. nobody, nobody is going -- we're working in an airplane right now. i don't know if you have been reading about it. billions and billions of dollars for one plane. and the test pilot, did you read the story? i love the test pilots. great guys. seriously good flyers, and they came out of the pla
>> i could also blame clinton, right? in all fairness, she was only president for nine months, in all fairness. and bill clinton gave a speech, and he knew osama bin laden just like i did, and he gave a speech, talking about osama bin laden. so we can blame everybody. i will say this. the expression, the buck stops here? you're president, the buck stops here. that's the way it is. but it's one of the reasons i say -- and i mean this so strongly -- we owe a lot of money -- 19 trillion -- i...
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had nothing to do with secretary clinton. he did it as a way to weaken the presidency. what presidency. what he has done has damaged united states policy worldwide. election day is more than eight months away but is affecting more than every action taken by the grassroots judiciary committee. there is much more stake here than senator grassley's reputation. the future of this institution hangs in the balance. when the senate is undermining, our democracy is undermined. future generations will suffer irreparable he if the sen. from my continues to do the bidding of the republican leader in the donald trumps of the new republican party. senator grassley and i have worked together for three decades. my maiden speech, serve the couple terms in the house and came here. plessy was way back they're. i gave my 1st speech talking about the taxpayers bill of rights. i could not get past 1st base. presiding in the senate that day was david pryor from arkansas, chairman of the subcommittee on internal revenue service. senator grassley was also listening. they both contacted me. i r
had nothing to do with secretary clinton. he did it as a way to weaken the presidency. what presidency. what he has done has damaged united states policy worldwide. election day is more than eight months away but is affecting more than every action taken by the grassroots judiciary committee. there is much more stake here than senator grassley's reputation. the future of this institution hangs in the balance. when the senate is undermining, our democracy is undermined. future generations will...
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he comes in second to paul tsongas and clinton as people expected to be dead in a finishing a strong second he is the comeback kid and wins the hampshire. so there is all sorts of expectations. look at the polls were then a difference of 10 points. one and then conveyed to the press. and regency all sorts of chefs one with the expectations. what one would want to bet on this stage it is a little early to tell. >> spec at what point where it really starts to show what one? >> dell eppley to end february we will see iowa and new hampshire and south carolina those letters station by both parties early one of the funny things to realize is undemocratic and republicans can agree. so they have been talking all the time so there is general agreement was february looks like. with a big delegate counts so the day after super tuesday all sealock with this race looks like then you have a lot of delegates chosen and as a move into april and more big states and then moving into popular states than there is another delegate count. on april 15 we will have a pretty good sense of who is winning. if
he comes in second to paul tsongas and clinton as people expected to be dead in a finishing a strong second he is the comeback kid and wins the hampshire. so there is all sorts of expectations. look at the polls were then a difference of 10 points. one and then conveyed to the press. and regency all sorts of chefs one with the expectations. what one would want to bet on this stage it is a little early to tell. >> spec at what point where it really starts to show what one? >> dell...
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podesta who is was a senior official in the clinton campaign. again you can make your own journalistic determination about whether or not it's appropriate to report on the kind of stole a material but i'm not going to comment on material that was stolen from a private citizen just because it's been thrust into the public sphere in part because there has been a determination that's been made by the intelligence community that the kinds of tactics that were used to plunder mr. podesta's e-mails are the same tactics that we know the russians have used another settings to get access to material and make it public in an effort to undermine our political system. so i guess i have lots of good reasons lots of principled reasons for not commenting on it. >> and finally one more question about the election. how is the white house feeling about the down ballot effects of donald trump and hillary clinton? >> well again i will let you guys play sort of a political analyst and i think there's lots of spinning going on by both sides. i haven't heard a lot of
podesta who is was a senior official in the clinton campaign. again you can make your own journalistic determination about whether or not it's appropriate to report on the kind of stole a material but i'm not going to comment on material that was stolen from a private citizen just because it's been thrust into the public sphere in part because there has been a determination that's been made by the intelligence community that the kinds of tactics that were used to plunder mr. podesta's e-mails...
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. >> what is your response to hillary clinton saying last night swearing-in with political wasn't a political event the national. >> i guess that is why she lost. she does not get it. she never did. i knew that a long time ago. hillary never got it. that's why she lost. anything else? >> what is your prediction for the gop -- >> i think we will do well. what you people will say is if you saw a 5% drop you say there is something wrong with the present in usa but now i'm going to iowa tonight. we have a big, big crowd. will make a big announcement in iowa tonight. we will meet making a big announcement. i have to say farmers are so thrilled with the us embassy, new agreement, i won't use the word nafta because nafta was a we lost millions and millions of jobs and thousands and thousands of factories and plants and bad for farmers and look what happened. farmers of the last 15 years have only gone down. now they will go up. we just opened up mexico and just opened canada. it's great for our farmers but were going to iowa tonight and we will be talking a little ethanol tonight. got some great thi
. >> what is your response to hillary clinton saying last night swearing-in with political wasn't a political event the national. >> i guess that is why she lost. she does not get it. she never did. i knew that a long time ago. hillary never got it. that's why she lost. anything else? >> what is your prediction for the gop -- >> i think we will do well. what you people will say is if you saw a 5% drop you say there is something wrong with the present in usa but now i'm...
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i remember that we voted to increase the pay of a president when president clinton -- if i could have the attention of the senator -- between the time when president clinton was in office, but did not take effect until president george w. bush came in and it doubled the salary of the president for president bush, but not president clinton. but how to you by statute change, even for a matter of days, a presidential salary? doesn't it violate article 2 of the constitution? mrs. boxer: we did check this with the legal counsel. and they told us that the legislation drafted does not increase or diminish the salary of the president. it with holds pay during the shut down to raise the ceiling. there are definitely questions, and we're told only the president would be able to cal exthis -- challenge this legislation in a court of law. mr. leahy: but what you're saying is that even though it goes directly the constitution, which says its compensation shall not be increased or diminished during the period for which he has been elected, that unless he objected, by the same token then why couldn'
i remember that we voted to increase the pay of a president when president clinton -- if i could have the attention of the senator -- between the time when president clinton was in office, but did not take effect until president george w. bush came in and it doubled the salary of the president for president bush, but not president clinton. but how to you by statute change, even for a matter of days, a presidential salary? doesn't it violate article 2 of the constitution? mrs. boxer: we did...
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to demonstrate in clinton v jones. third, if that's the concern i think it's wrong to think even a categorical rule would provide comfort to distractible president like that. so, for example, nobody suggests we should be barred from continuing to investigate the president's of prior colleagues. if we now get the documents from them that reflect past communications with him while he was ceo, are within supposed to be stopped because it could create a fear in him that investigation of others might lead into the accuser something someday? again, my point is that this speculative mental distress standard is not an appropriate basis to draw a constitutional right line. that's why thee case specific approach is more appropriate. .. subpoena so i don't know. it has been determined no one can politically undermine. don't know how the court could evaluate that. >> mister secular suggest you should bad faith by taking away with of the house oversight committee subpoena. >> we tried to address that. in 2018 when our investigation
to demonstrate in clinton v jones. third, if that's the concern i think it's wrong to think even a categorical rule would provide comfort to distractible president like that. so, for example, nobody suggests we should be barred from continuing to investigate the president's of prior colleagues. if we now get the documents from them that reflect past communications with him while he was ceo, are within supposed to be stopped because it could create a fear in him that investigation of others...
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bush, clinton, obama they all said they were not going to do that, but no one did. they all campaigned and made that promise. and my father actually did it. remember the media, it was going to be the start of world war i iii. like this passed the senate on 99 to nothing. it was insane. at the start of world war iii managed to pass resoundingly like i don't know it seems like a major failure of checks and balances. and there were billions of people that were going to die, and what happens, two people threw rocks for a few seconds. [laughter] but that's the difference between a politician and someone who knows how to get things done, someone who has done it. [applause] that is why we get this kind of response because that is no longer the norm. thank you very much. we can do some more. i am on your clock. >> we cannot thank you enough for coming. >> thank you very much. [applause] [cheering] [cheering] thank you for the support and i just thank you for all you do. thank you. [applause] [cheering] .. >> good evening everyone and welcome to read munro my name is nichola
bush, clinton, obama they all said they were not going to do that, but no one did. they all campaigned and made that promise. and my father actually did it. remember the media, it was going to be the start of world war i iii. like this passed the senate on 99 to nothing. it was insane. at the start of world war iii managed to pass resoundingly like i don't know it seems like a major failure of checks and balances. and there were billions of people that were going to die, and what happens, two...
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[cheers and applause] i have to hand it to hillary clinton. you can be angry. it took great courage for her to go against president obama on the trade pact perdue you know, why? because maybe she gets indicted because she is being totally protected by the democrats because what she did is a legal -- illegal and luggage general petraeus, general petraeus did 5% of what she did and they destroyed his life other people have done far less in their lives are destroyed. the democrats are just protecting her. there is no reason. want a fair investigation but what happened is absolutely crazy. maybe she did o.k. because nobody attacked her. there was no attack perot in my debate, i hate to say that but they said mr. trump what do you think of this? then they go to him and they said donald trump called to a horrible human being it was like reality television. last night in basket question in get an answer. with me it was an attack. but every poll i won that debate so i am happy with that. every poll. [cheers and applause] "time" magazine. slate. every poll. but it was a
[cheers and applause] i have to hand it to hillary clinton. you can be angry. it took great courage for her to go against president obama on the trade pact perdue you know, why? because maybe she gets indicted because she is being totally protected by the democrats because what she did is a legal -- illegal and luggage general petraeus, general petraeus did 5% of what she did and they destroyed his life other people have done far less in their lives are destroyed. the democrats are just...
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i remember hearing the monday before the 2008 primary that hillary clinton had been crying at an event. it didn't really occur to me that made much of a difference at that point. the people look back and say that was something that might have swayed voters. so there is an awful lot of change that could still occur. >> so let's go back to the demographics of the state. you mentioned senator bernie sanders. where is the buttigieg strength, the worn strength? the biden strength? >> i would think the buttigieg strength would come from the new hampshire suburbs. especially in hillsboro and rockingham county. you find a lot of affluent, well-educated democrats there who like pete buttigieg. and they like and how articulate he is, they like his plans for renewing american politics. buttigieg, more than anyone else, has seized the mantle of reform in this race. we see that as a long tradition going back to gary hart's candidate who succeeded in becoming a message of reform. so suburbs for buttigieg, biden, if he's going to have a comeback it will be because blue-collar voters in places like ma
i remember hearing the monday before the 2008 primary that hillary clinton had been crying at an event. it didn't really occur to me that made much of a difference at that point. the people look back and say that was something that might have swayed voters. so there is an awful lot of change that could still occur. >> so let's go back to the demographics of the state. you mentioned senator bernie sanders. where is the buttigieg strength, the worn strength? the biden strength? >> i...
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hillary clint open, -- clinton, barack obama, give bernie sanders credit. he's honest enough to call himself socialist. these other two aren't any better. the idea of america is slipping away from us. $18 trillion of debt. our president who has made war and a truce on iran the, the greatest responsible of the war. how can you beat our enemies if you can't define our enemies. a president who won't stand with israel. you have the epa regulating the water on our backyard. we have now a bigger more expensive, more intrusive federal government than ever before. the idea of america is flipping away, and that is why it is time for us to stand up and take it back. i don't know about you, i'm not going to let the idea of america slip away as long as i've got breath. ly do -- i will do everything i can to get the idea of america back. [applause] the idea of america has generated more wealth than any other civilization in the history of the world. it has done more for freedom than any other civilization in the world. we must not let it slip away. shame on those fools
hillary clint open, -- clinton, barack obama, give bernie sanders credit. he's honest enough to call himself socialist. these other two aren't any better. the idea of america is slipping away from us. $18 trillion of debt. our president who has made war and a truce on iran the, the greatest responsible of the war. how can you beat our enemies if you can't define our enemies. a president who won't stand with israel. you have the epa regulating the water on our backyard. we have now a bigger more...
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. >> this weekend on booktv on c-span2, saturday at 7:00 eastern hillary clinton gives her personal account of the 2016 presidential campaign and luncheon with her book what happened. >> it really hit me that there were these very important issues that needed to be discussed, debated even, that our democracy and country relied upon that self-examination, and i thought i need to know what happened and i need to be as honest, candid, open as i possibly can, in order to figure it out for myself and maybe doing it in a book would provide the discipline, the deadline, to try to think it through. >> on sunday at 7:30 p.m. eastern, paul hollander, sociology professor emeritus at the university of massachusetts in his book from benito mussolini to hugo chavez, intellectual the city of political hero worship.
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obviously, he doesn't want hillary clinton to be elected. so i ask the senior senator from wyoming is he blocking two of his own constituents? why? should he allow all foreign service lists to be confirmed by the senate without further delay? of course he should. we could confirm them right now. it's time for my friend from iowa to end these foolish campaigns to undermine secretary clinton. under senator grassley's leadership, the judicial committee continues to hound the state department for information about secretary clinton and her staffers. he and his fellow republicans want emails. he wants the time sheets for state department employees as do some of the other republicans. committee staff want transcribed interviews with young people vendors, and they want attorney leave records for one of secretary's closest aides, huma abedin. think about that, madam president. republicans want to know how long one of secretary clinton's staff took for her maternity leave. is that ludicrous? of course it is. those who know miss abedin best vouch for
obviously, he doesn't want hillary clinton to be elected. so i ask the senior senator from wyoming is he blocking two of his own constituents? why? should he allow all foreign service lists to be confirmed by the senate without further delay? of course he should. we could confirm them right now. it's time for my friend from iowa to end these foolish campaigns to undermine secretary clinton. under senator grassley's leadership, the judicial committee continues to hound the state department for...